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Month: January 2017

“She wanted her life shaped now, immediately-and the decision must be made by some force-of love, of money, of unquestionable practicality-that was close at hand.” (pg. 151) In this portrait, I noticed that the woman looked as if she had a tired, blue eyed fixture gaze out somewhere else while her husband is looking straight … More Instagram Post: The Great Gatsby

After reading The Notes on the Upper Muddle, I realized that on bigger speculation that our society is divided into a hierarchy, and has been that way for a long time already. It’s true that you have the pyramid constructed in three parts: the wealthy, the middle, and the poor. And it has been like … More My Opinion on the Notes on the Upper Muddle

Finals. It is that time of the year again when teachers are assigned to give their students a big summarization test of what the youngsters know from what they learned so far through the year. And I’m sure, like many of us, students crammed all that knowledge back in their minds the night before. But, … More Finals: Is it Really Necessary? [pt. 1]

As an AP student and the eldest of three, it’s pretty difficult to find free time to read. And not read as in “assigned” reading, but something I get to enjoy as well as on the go. “Go use your phone,” my mom would say, “And find books online.” Time has progressed so far that … More What’s That? Wattpad

The Golden Globe Awards was the annual ceremony for actors and actresses all to come together from movies and TV series and be rewarded/recognized for their outstanding acting skills and performances they’ve put up. And one of the women that I have huge respect for is Meryl Streep, who’s known for her acting skills in … More Meryl Streep: Freedom of Speech

The Internet. It is the home of social media, dub famous of them all are the top four: Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram. But it is also home to the famous “fake news” that recently has come and inhibited the place to attract fellow young readers to read their stories, giving them a sense of … More The Internet: Manipulated We Have Become